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U Saravanakumar Editor

Dr. P. Suresh (SM’10–M’13–SM’19) research interests are in the field of Optical Engineering, Nano Photonics, Nano Optics, System on Chip, Reconfigurable computing and Embedded Systems. He is associated with many professional societies like IEEE from 2010 and obtained Senior Member recognition from IEEE in 2019. He obtained Chartered Engineer a Member of Institution of Engineers, India from 2019. He is a Fellow of Optical Society of India from 2018. He is associated with OSA Community from 2013 and designated in different membership grade.  He delivered his research contribution in various technical meetings and conferences. He has published more than 50 journal articles in reputed journals. He has edited technical books for Springer, IGI Global, CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group), etc. He has edited several technical issues, research books, special thematic issues, etc.
Dr. U. Saravanakumar research interests span both VLSI Design and Silicon Photonics. Much of his work has been on improving the understanding, design, and performance of on chip communication, mainly through the application of network concept in to System on Chip. He has given numerous invited talks, tutorials and demos on VLSI / FPGA. Dr Saravanakumar is an editor of Advances in Intelligent Systems (Springer) and is the author of over thirty papers on VLSI and Silicon Photonics. He is an editorial board member of International Journal of Electronics, Communications, and Measurement Engineering (IJECME) (IGI Global Publishers) and American Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Science Publishing Group, USA). He is a reviewer of various publishers such as IEEE Access, Springer, Inderscience and various conferences. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, Member of IE and Member of SIGDA.
Dr. Mohammed Saleh Hussein Al Salameh research interests include electromagnetic compatibility EMI/EMC, bioelectromagnetics, minimization of human exposure to fields and radiations, EMP interaction, coupling and shielding, crosstalk, satellite communications, neural networks, optical fibers and integrated optical waveguides, unconventional microstrip circuits, dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs), radar sensing,  printed circuit boards, VLSI interconnects, and computer modeling for real-world problems. He is also developing numerical methods, such as the finite element method, finite difference method, and method of moments, for practical EMI/EMC applications. Dr. Al Salameh is an expert in the field of the health effects of electromagnetic energy.